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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
Press Paragraphs A. A. Fobs spent Walla. Sunday id Walla Bob Walla Raymond Walla. spent Saturday in N. A. Miller was a Pendleton vis itor, Monday. -.: u. Beokman was in town Sunday, from Adams. " ; Chris Tboney of Weston, was in town Monday. J Tom fiergevirf is down from Hat bead, Montana. V v Miss Lnoile Taylor spent Sonday Walla Walla. , f war in Walla Miss Lizzie Zerba Walla Saturday. V . Mr. and M's. A. J. Parker were in Pendleton, Monday. Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Sharp were in Pendleton, Monday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Homer I. Watts were in Pendleton Monday. " Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Molutyre were in Walla Walla Monday. , G. W. Gross transacted business at tie county seat, Monday. . v - A. J. Parker spent Monday and Tuesday in Pendletton. - . Mr. and Mrs; George Qerking were in Walla Walla Monday., Fix & Radtke are selling children's hose at 9o per pair. Adv. ; ."V J. W. RothrooK transacted business at the oounty seat, Monday. - Frank Martin and Jess Pioard oame op from Adams Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Potts of Helix were in the city Thursday, , V W. 0. Miller is working in the Steele harness shop this week. - Ira Soott was in the city Wednes day from bis ranob near Helix. Mr. and Mrs." Jesse Smith spent Sunday with friends in Weston. - Mr, and Mrs. O. B, Jarman were in the city from Weston. Monday. Mrs. A, A, Foss and Miss Ruth Krebs were in Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Henry Dell and Mrs. E. E, Koonti were in Pendleton Tuesday. H, W, Drew, oity superintendent of sobools, was in Pendleton Monday, i Floyd Pinkerton oame over from Milton and spent Saturday in the oity. E. A. Bennett baa purchased the bankrupt paint stock of the Kidder shop. -' ' Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Riobards were in Pendleton the fore part of the week; - ;. - Misa Mat tie Carlyla of Weston, visited friends in Atbena tbis week. Mis. E. A. Dndley and Mrs. W. B. Taylor were Walla Walla visitors Friday. , Mel' Smith baa arrived in the city from Genesee, Idaho, and is visiting friends. Miss Ada DuFreeoe, local manager of tbe telephone, was in Pendleton yesterday. I. D. McDonald of Spokane, brother of Mrs. B. N. Hawks, spent Sunday in the city. D. B. Jarman, the Weston mer chant, was in the oity on business yesterday.' : James Hodgson and Leon Eidder f joined the family or Frees readers tbis week. '- " '. .' . .-. Mrs. DeMosa and Mrs. Ralph Baling of Weston, were shopping in tbe oity yesterday. r -v , Walter Ginn the bustling real estate agent of Walla Walla, spent Monday in Athena, : , Mrs. A. B. Steele and little daugh ter, Elizabeth visited friends in Pen dleton this week. " Take advantage of tbe low prinerf ohildrens buse at Fix & Radtke's 9o per pair. Adv. . ;. v'-v- Marjorie, tbe little daughter of Mr. d Mrs. Sam Booher, has been ser iously ill this week. ,-. v ; Mr. and Mrt. Cbas. Harmon, of Walla Walla, are visiting at tbe home of Louis Bergevin. Miss Lois Stone of Thornton. Wash is the guest tbis week of Mi and Mrs, D. T. Stone, west of town. ) Dr. J, D. Plamondon has,, bad bis Studebaker oar repainted, ano It Pie aenta a dandy appearance. N Miss Lnla Tharn was a wevk-end m m m 7 or nr. pies, f 10. Ik W " Game Warden Edgar Avetill has been appointed inspector of weights and measures of Umatilla oounty. For Sale Well bred Bulldog pup pies. Make fine watohdogs. Males, D. B. Peterson, Weston. Ore. Delbert Clore oame over from Wal- Walla," and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor. Casa Cannon oame up from Pendle ton Wednesday where be ia serving on the jury, to attend the wedding of bia daughter. Drs. Hoisinglon of Pendleton, and Thompson, of Walla Walla, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris, who have been spending tbe winter ia Walla Walla, were in the oity, from tbe ranch, Wednesday. A Walla Walla ; man brought . his oar to Xbarp's shop tbis week for re pairs, and he was greatly pleased with both work and prioe. Ad. I YTbe taae ball itoh baa made its fappearanod. The kids have donned tbeir mitts and may be seen on tbe baok lots, tossing the sphere. vj- 1 - A. M. Gillis and Jaok Weir have ien in town tbis week from tbeir homes near Wasbtuona, Wash. Tbeir old Athena friends were glad to see XMarshal Gholson.desires the return i . u wi..k ji.. j 01 pipe-wreoou, niuuu uuayjjoaiaa from tbe hose house where he was at work yesterday. Finder please take notice. . 'e tndj Mrs. guest at the borne Sheldon Taylor west of town. Bert Warren waa in town Wed edW UMRalph Gannon has been kept at . 1 iome tbia week from bia work at the bank, on aooount of an attaok of la grippe, E. E. Koontz is working in hia place. " ; Linnie Garrett Carl, of Portland, will give a humorous and dramatio entertainment at the M. E. ohnreb Monday nigbt. Admission free. All weloorae. , Grip aenma to be prevaleto B well in bia part of the oounty Grip visited the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eidder this week, tbe eldest child being seriously ill. Mrs. Crookatt of Pendleton, visited tbis week at the home of ber daugh ter, Mrs. A. Maokenzie Meldrum, D. A. and J. W. Piokerton were over from Milton tbis week and assist ed tbeir mother in moving into ber new home.' ::,;""L" :' ' , ..".-.. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Ross oame oyer from their borne near Milton Wednes day evening to attend the wedding of their eon. ; , , Marshal Gbnlson, co-defendant in the Ireland damage suit, was in Pen dleton Monday and Tuesday. . attend ing court. i ... day, and reported wheat to begrowxaj? ! rather depressing degree. --fJre. Dob- got naa ceeji qoijejii.fnu week, end hecvther, Mrs. Downs, is somewhat the ATHENA GARAGE ZERBA BROS. Proprietors - II I. ITif-" NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED and repaired by competent machinists and skilled workmen. In our new Garage, we have the machinery and workmen to insure satisfaction to our patrons- ' improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walden, nee Miss Nellie Pordy, and obiidren, of Weston Mountain, are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' D. H. MansHeld. Miss Sylvia Beatbe entertained the J. F. F. Clnb last evening at the home of Mrs. B. D. Tharp. Needle work, sociability and -refreshments were the order of the evening. Mrs. H. H. Bill arrived borne Sat urday evening after a two months visit with ber son at North 'Yakima, and at La Cross. Wash., with the family of her daughter, Mrs. Otis Whiteman. "J..;. E. J. Brannin, automobile repairer at Tbarp Bros, shop will remove bis family from Walla Walla to tbis city to reside. A residence on tbe West Side will be oooupied ty Mr. and Mrs. Brannin. LAMrs. Wm. Pinkerton Sr., has pur I chased tbe residence on Fifth street recently owned by Clarenoe Zerba and oooupied by Mrs, Miller and daughter. Mrs. Pinkerton moved into bernew home this week. James II. Eetes, a well known Pen dleton man has been appoiuted deputy sheriff and jailor. His appointment comes as tbe result of tbe resignation of Deputy Sheriff Strand, who will engage in farming. Tbe Distriot Convention of, tbe Eulgbts of Pytblas, to have been hold February 19, has been postponed Tbat being the anniversary of tbe Order, all lodges will . hold a special meeting in tbeir respective oaatle balls. ' Services at the Christian chuiob February 1: Bible sohcol at 10 a. m. j sermon and Communion at 11 a. m. evening servioe 7:30. subject, "Tbe Life of Christ," illustrated with tbe world famous paintings by William Hole. Kodaks & Brownie Cameras We have all the Popular Sizes in Stock - Come in and let us demonstrate to you just what can be done with a Kodak, Buy your Kodak supplies frorn us.. We have a com plete line to select from. Byron N. Hawks, W Druggist saaaia in iaiay-iood condition. I 1 u. 1- .3 ' . . . uuaituK iuo mm marc or "Koowlton & MoUonald, Oenterville, Oregon," -FiSPfJii0 peele'sabop tbis week for repairsTioSdesign, tbe old saddle is somewhat out pf date, but it con tinues to suit Its pwner, Frank Jack son. ;fj","; .. .r..;; : '. ' A steam laundry ia being' installed at tbe Umatilla Indian . Agesoy. ,The cost of tbe equipment ; L reach 12.000, the fnnds for whiT "ir0rd ng to Superintendent Sw'iftzln Jer, was raised from the sale of products 1 of tbe Ageooy farm, oostlng tbe gov ernment nothing. ' Xpooald MoFaydon xeoeived three Leghorns this week from the Sound, for whioh be pnid $50. The birds will head bia test breeding pens tbis season. Three more tirds rave been imported from another breeder, which cost but little less. Mr. MoFayden desires to have, the best Whi'e Leg horns in Eastern Oregon. ' . Walter Frink, who pitched Billy Utlejobn'a Millers to victory in the Blue Mountain league is on. a home stead in Alberta. Laet eeason ba was with the Calgary team., in tbe Can adian league. He yearns for tbe Statea again and wouldn't scoff at an offer from some Inland Empire team, Walla Walla, perhaps, except ed. ': The East Oregonian reports thai J. A. Bagwell, who teoeotly told his plaoe near Havana station to Jamea Sbafer at a prioe of 1105 per are, bas siooe tbat time bought the Birget, pUoe seven miles Mue west of Attune, for a prioe of f 110 per acre. The Barger plaoe is well im proved and is owned by the estate of the late Thomas Barger. lbe ranob is on the road between Athena and Helji'. :.;.- Herman O'Harra, an athletically inotioed young man of Weston, in (Srma the Press that one of the warm est tasket ball games of tbe season is to be Dulled off in the town over the hill tonight. The frisky Fnaootrff Wash.,' team will endeavor to npbtold its winning streak against the sterling players of Weston. - Recently these teams bad a battle royal, Weston win ning by the close soore of 19 to 18 on tbe Presoott floor. L. Dell is a thorough patriot, great lover of the looal school. Thursday being McKinlev Day, a -faot wbloh was overlooked by the ma jorlty, was remembered by the venerable loo- tor and in order to instill bis own pa- triotism into the minds of the chil dren, be visited the aobool before tbe morning session and standing outside tbe door, gave some inspiring airs on hia violin, wbloh was greatly appre ciated by tbe yonngtcrs. if muni umiiii Wfc nnHM vi.il- niiimuj ii i u j4bwhb OFFICEKS W B. SHAFFEB President, W. 8. FERGUSON, Vice-President, F. 8. Le GROW, Cashier. R, F. CANNON, Aaa't Cashier DIRECTORS W. B. SHAFFER. EL KOEPKE, W. S. FERGUSON M. L. WATTS, F. 8. Le GROW, i s BANK T NATIONAL OF ATHENA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, f 100.000.00 i VV C Vi KIM IU UUi AyvAAiitui a vtMi 0 consistent with soimd Banking, Virgil Zerba has pot an attachment bia turning lathe wbloh greatly facilitates tbe work of grinding ont and dressing cylinders of antomobile engines. Tbe apparatus gives com plete satisfaction from a meobanioal standpoint. On aocount of an epidemio of small pox and otber oontagious diseases, poblio gatherings have been probib ited at Stanneld. Tbe diseases are said to be of ligbt form, but several StaoBeld homes are under quarantine restt lotions. Xm re, Jane Garden met with a pain tuPaooident one day tbis week, when ehe.fell on a slippery sidewalk.- Dr Sharp waa oalled and fonnd tbat a rib was protatly fraotnred. Tbe in jury, though painful, it is hoped wii not prove serious. ' X Tbe Ken worthy Players will return to the Atbrna opera house Sunday evening for en engagement of two nights opening in a doable till. Son day evening will be presented, "Lena Rivers." and tbe tabloid comedy "Are Yon Craay." At the J. D. Hargett plaoe, two and a half miles southeast of Weston, Saturday, February 7, H. R. Peterson will hold a publio sale, at wbiob be will dispose of several bead of good borsea and farm implements. Col F. G. Lueas ia tbe auctioneer. Indian ianda are to be thrown open to tbe publio on February li. If yon wish a good claim at a very low gov eminent appraisement, write to John Keefe, BHUboro, "Oregon, who bas bad three years experience as govern aent aorvevor and timterroeo. Frank Lock wood, of Walla Walla baa plaoed bis 480-aore farm located mile from Belix and a half mile from Hillsdale station ia the bands of Mr, LilJie Miller for sale. Terma will ba given on a portion of tbe pnrbcase prioe at 7 per oent iutereet. Adv. Tbarp Bros, have sometbiog new in tbe way of gang plows, in wbiob farmers will teoome interested. Tbey now bave oa exhibition and ready for (ospeeiloo, a bottom Emerson Ex prtu gang. Tbey invite farmers to come to tbeir shop end look iota tb good merits of tbe plow. Adv. . .. . ' h' ' V. - . -' . It Means Much to You, so Lct'it be of Service MM7 - Jit is to your advantage to attend this great Sale J and share in the splendid savings on,- Muslin - :Under-'- wear, White goods, Linens, wash goods etc., all -of which will justify the most liberalbuying. You will iind a variety, remarkable forits completeness, being 'much i greater ' than that of formeif Sales. : And the qual- ity is of that high standard always maintained by The Peoples Warehouse. . Youjhpuld watch" the daily papers for further news oi; thisWf eat eent We give T. P. feding Stamps even at sale Walla Walla Club Loses Two. L. M. Brown, seoretary and publio- ity manager, and M. A. Power, assis tant seoretary of tbe Commercial Club of Walla Walla, will quit Saturday nigbt. Tbe olnb directors bave obos en no Boocessora yet, though there are now a soore of applioationa on file from points as far away as New York, Most of tbe applicants ask a good sum for tbeir servioes, tbe average being $3500 to fiOOO. . Public Speaking. Hon Walter M. Pierce of La Grande will address tbe oitizens of Athene and vicinity, on Saturday, February 7, at 1 :80 p. m., at tbe Christian obnrob, under tbe auspioea of tbe Citizens' League. Subject, "Cbris- Everybody invited; tbe ladies are es pecially teqnested to be present. Henry Sobmitt, President of Citizens' Leagne. G, B. Woodward, Seoretary. Our Longest River. Oar longest river is the Mississippi There is no otber stream within our borders tbat can stand a moment' comparison with tbe "Father of Wa terg." To be sure, thereare some who claim that tbe really great river la tbe Missouri, that that stream is tbe main one, or whlcn tne Mississippi ia oniy a tributary. But the claim la without foundation. Tbe Missouri, from its source in tbe northwestern Rockies to its Junction with tbe Mississippi at SL Louis, Is a distinct stream from the one into which it empties near tbat noint It Is quite true tbat from tbe headwaters of tbe Missouri to tbe gulf tbe distance is greater than It la from the headwaters of tbe Mississippi to the gulf, but In tbe one case It la two streams, in the other only one. New York American. The Dream Lion. A Vienna professor la credited with eaying that dreams are usually wish fulfillments. Maybe so. What about tbnt childish dream In which tbe fe rocious lion cornea bounding along be hind you. and you run as boy never ran before, and the lion closes the gap little by little, and then-ell of a sud den your legs rrow limp and your muscles turn to water and your feet fray out. and the lion leaps and yon awake with a yell, if your voice Isn'l paralyzed, and everybody in tbe bouse wakes with you 7 Cleveland Plain Dealer. An Egoist another definition of "Here egoist" "Let's bave it "An egoist is a man who never dis appoints himself, no matter bow often be disappoints others." Blrminihim Age-Herald. -TSie iPopje.Warehou3e' Where it pays to Trade PENDLETON, OREGON. Save your TPW Stamps 3y5 Big Sale ol Remnants zA Remnant sale here means much to the frugal and careful home woman-or the woman who appre ciates the procuring of useful raiment and merchand ise of worthy" character at, in many instances, less than cost. It is our occasional riddance sale of all short pieces, odd lots, and discontinued numbers that have accumulated during the season. The Sale includes every department in the store the earlier you come the better values you will secure Hair Ornaments, regular 25c kind, now going at 15 cents. Miles and miles of Lace. You get your choice at le per yard. Childrens cTVlitts and Gloves, a large as sortment, 10c per pair. Remnants in Dress goods, Ginghams, Calicos, Percales, Ribbon, etc. Fill RADTB THE "MONEY-BACK STORE." A.THENA, OREGON . Same Answer. "And so you married a poor man after all. What are you living InT "A tittle flHt." -And how do yi0 And married Iifr -A lUtle flat."-IltUburgb Post CeMsck Troubadours. . Like tbe fflniards. tbe Cossacks bare a clans of troubadour wbo in stead of walking from village to vil lage ride on horseback with tbeir gusly and give performances of music and hour In front of bouses. Tbey re treated wtth re pec t and rewarded generously according to their talents There are a!o women troubadours aiuoiig the Cossacks, and tbeir per- fortnoixe iu tbe pleasant surround ings of a garden or in a street scene ( are tmpressiry. 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